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A llow in/ralvil Fights Colds Mecltral iii-fence has ltiill luiuwn that the teal rtiinger lrnm colds ll in the aItcr-r-flirttts when ri-uuir-itnr) inter- tum.- lllte bronchitis and pneumonia run iret a liiilrf riii your system. lNllAL-XTTS antiseptic vapour pene- trates tut up intri the nriac and slnuers, rlrep into the btonrhltil tubes, lungs ti rvtniivriil It. it ('l|\| “ ' -—————— n,» tin» tiplitni-ss Jllll m n. i‘ .; llm-tvrliv-ct ciilila ,l‘ll :\r~< yiui" litnitli- - -~ “- ' i“ W" ‘owe ..i.:".".:;;i‘.:;;:i ii:;1r.".:*.:".'.:"f‘ kmnklbrc |,\H,\]__|'r< i, n“ ‘coming INN.‘ .-l'l“\\cirk_| guilrhll‘ Until jukst. 1nd leaiant to use. Simply plug .1 ‘Qfi-onfiiiiiaiw ‘wit. ‘ ' Tin eettri. cup then mhrle the '#°ur lNllAL-ll” today. meditatcil iiyiiiiis. Iii ii nurture 2e Hill rliri ire/rabid’ Only ‘Zoo For to Treatment Modlculioti ElOCIItC Urill with Modi- cation to: 6-1? treatment: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED UG AND DEPARTMENT STORES DRESSED POULTRY WANTED Market your dressed Poultry through your Swift poul- rroct grades, honest weights Tho following prices are now in effect for dressed tur- keys and gct-sv CLASS SWIFT oiiiiiiiiiiiii Phone 1027 OD. GRADE A GRADE B Young Turkeys undcr 18 lbs. . . . . . . . . Young Turkeys, 18-22 lbs. . . . . . . . . . Young Turkeys over 22 lbs. . . . . . . Dressed Geese Dressed Ducks . 45c 40c . , ‘To 82c 32c 27c 40c B50 35c 40c i LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E- I- Men’: Oluli Organized At Oentral Royalty On ‘Diiursdayveveninil- DR- 18$. 1949 a meeting was held in the Central Royalty Sch?“ Mwmwlljl‘ a view of organizing a M15 Club. Nltfl Kenneth Arthur was a3- p ltlt‘(‘l chairman and after ca - lllfg the meeting to order allied l~'e c iiiion of those Pfeiem- o“ l "‘ l’ a Smdtih isiiggestion of Mr. Clau e‘ __ be sent out inviting (llStrlCl to attend and present that a notice lllOYL‘ Hi lhk‘ meeting W086 nt tiizi‘. _ \\'U\ll(l lJ(‘ prepared lu elect their iiffict-is for llic year. Mr. Ct-cil Wood outlined what lic thought ilit~_obif‘1‘l 85 PYQIFPQIRS m» U“. wonit-ns institute.‘ e 6 ll \\"tl.\ l.o bi- more. of a social club than mcrclr a business Ont‘- Thc (‘llfllllililll niado reference tio sonic ntvsessafl‘ funds whlch inigiit br- an Oblvci- M“ Slewafl lWriirlil spoke in favor of organ- iiizing a club. ‘Flint n club should ‘ot- inort- th inst rt-crczitiiin bii ,5li;>i1‘tl incl ninttcri Peflalnlllg to zifqrictiltiirti, h: inadc flificllll intuition of niarltrt and soil con- st-rvation topics uhicii Wmlld broaden the in.nd and give ‘l5 siiiic insight on the clinclIllOHF B5 . exist. Hc ox ssctl disall’ tioirilimcnt at thi- sriiall attendance las many had been advised of the l meeting. ‘ _ i It was moved by Stewart WriEht izind seconded by Frzilnlt MacKaY illlfil. a club be organized. A dis- , followed tal-titig_ part ‘ were Messrs. Cecil Wood. 5lflclfl" MacLeod and others. | Mr. Claude Smith moved that ‘a nominating committee be ap- lpoinled to recommend a slate of ‘ofificers, seconded by Mr. C901 Wood, motion carried. Moved by John Mustard that Sinclair Mac- llcod be cliaiotn-an of the coni- ‘, n‘. ‘ cussion miltec. seconded by Mr. ‘Smith- Otheis appointed to assist _Mr. were Stewart Wright and Cecil Wood ‘ Some discuss-ion took place as regards the improvement ivhich might be asked for, lights, side- walks. shrub trees and telephone improvement services were the must stressed. The night. of meeting presented a problem as it was found dif- ficult to find time to suit every- one, it was finally decided to hold the next mcotlnig on Thursday. Dec. 15th, moved by S. MacLeod and seconded by Ralph Crockett It was itiovcd by Mr. Wright that. lJohn hlllflifiFtl and Claude Smith bc appriintorl lo draft tip some lby-latvs. seconded by Mr. Wood. The chairman asked for sugges- ‘iions Ztibfllll. n name» for the club. this was deferred for later con- ‘l MacLeod l ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Dy I‘. ll. MlcARTIlUB Moat of us think o! Greenland as a land of snow and toe, with little culture or religious back- ground. And yet there were churches in that country nine hundred years ago, Christianity having been adopted by its inhab- itant; tn the year 1000. By the 12th century the place boasted sixteen churches as well as a convent and monastery. At that. time and for some centuries afterward the Greenlanders, as they are called, were in touch with Europe. Later this contact was lost and the peo- ple were left to themsewes, Just what became of them ls not wholly clear; but it ls gener- uLly believed that. they l0I‘.‘l;0l( farming to take up the Eskimos ways _ hunting and fishing. Gradually they pushed farther north, where there ls better hunt- ing than in the south. This exodus from the south left the original villages without human habitu- ttons. so that lii time Ili-.-ir churches and other divetciiigs crumbled to ruins, the relics of l\\'hl(‘.ll may be seen to this day. . . o - When the Danes took POSSE-Kwlflil of the country in 1722 they nict n race that resembled our North American savages. But closer ob- servation revealed sonr o1 tne liloocl of the original colonists in their veins. Old Monasteries Tract For Park In N. B. Donated By Lord Beaverbrook’ FREDERJUIUN, Dec. 2 —(OP)— Lord Beaver-babel: has donated a lm-acra tract of land. rich ln the history of the Mlramlclil area, u a, park for the use of the people of New Brunswick. Disclosure of the gift of Wilson's Point was made by Hon. Raf. Gill. Minister of Lands and Miner. An Order-ln-couiicil has been proclaim- ed accepting the gift and creating the area a KRITlP refuge and bird sanctuary. lle said. Lord Beaverbrook will remain a; warden of the property throughout his lifetime with “unrestricted right of access to lhs- lands" and with the right to carry out “such cultural operations. constructions, alterations and plantings which he iii his sole discretion may think proper," according to the deed pro- sented to the province. Mr. Gill said the gift will do much to assure Lhat the history’ or ‘the Mlrnmir-hl will never be for- gotten. Tlic park. he added, will Dlfll’ R11 impfiflflllt role not only for tlie people of the Mlrumichl area but for the province generally. Ml’. Gill revealed that conversat- ions letiding to the trangfgr o! the park to the province had been car- ricd on between Lord Beaverbrooit and Premier McNalr. He expressed sicleration. Moved “lood , his appreciation o; 8533mm” ten. seconded by Mr. clair MacLeod contact resentative. Ernest MarMillan rc- garding the privileges of holding our meetings in the school room. Mr. Wright suggested that all present consider themselves a committee to contact as many as possible in order that we might have a larger attendance at our next meeting. Moved by Sinclair lVlacLeod and seconded by John Mustard thr- niee-ting adjourn. This was follow- ed by a dainty lunch. served by the Central Royalbv llVomenZs In- slitute, CONFESSES TO Tlll-II-‘TS HAMILTON_ Dec. 2 -- (C?) -— Roy Macvlcar, 17-year-old em- ployee of the Canadian National Railways Express Company, plead- ed guilty today to stealing about $1,000 lti jewelry from the com- pany ln the last two months. He was remanded a week for sen‘.- ence. Police sald statements made by Macvlcar last night led to the arrest today ln Montreal of Lyle Btgelow. Montreal police said they had a confession from Bigeiuiv which may lead to the recovery of thousands of dollars worth of jew- elry allegedly stolen from express shipments ln Hamilton. l i Smith that Sin- l dered by Miss Louise Manny of our rop- l Newcastle. who has been gsmelntert with the work thus far carried on at the park. NEW GLASGOW W.M.S. The auxiliary o! the W.M.S. of] New Glasgow United Church was lieltl at the home of Mrs. RuH> Stevenson for the November meet- ing. Mrs. P. Howatt. led the devo- tional period following the pro- gram prepared with the theme, “God at worlt among men through the Holy Stplrlt. Opening hymn, “O Vallnnt hearts. who to your glory came", was sum. Miss Anna Stevenson road a couple of verses of hymn, "Our blest. Redeemer, cre He breathed". Other hymns sung were "Come Holy Spirit." and "Thou whose Almighty Word." Offering amounted to $1.75. There were one birthday offering and one sinking fund paid 1n. Iii the absence of the president, Mrs. Warfleld took charge o! the business period. Roll call was an- swered by ten members, two as- sociate members and one visitor. Minutes of previous meeting were Tea-d End approved. Mrs. Andrew "as herald", read an article on "Remembrance"; also one on Christian Stewardship, "Not give __-__‘ . “WINTER FOR OUR FAMILY” ‘blue coal’ Gugggmees OUR. coMFoRrr AND OUR. FURNACE I8 i m TIP-TOP Ooalvrrlorl , Save up to 30% on Fuel lllllil The ‘blue coal' TEMP-MASTER with “Electric Eye" Thermo- stat regulates dampers from ups ' - ends overheating and underheating. Fuel eav- li-igs pay for iil Free home demonstration. vHCEMBER 5, l 1949 HOLDS NO TERRORS - Ll‘ dependable fuel known - and one that gives healthy heat b’. cause it’: and; heat. As bong. holders everywhere say, "WheJ you heat with ‘blue coal’you feel the difference". Phone us today, WHEN YOU have a furnace in good condition and a supply of ‘blue coal’ in your basement you can‘: imagine a more core- free way to face winter. You've got the safest, most A. PICKARD anclQHONCFJQMPANY LIMITED i Hear‘ your home w/f/r 'b/ue coa/ ‘and f'ee/ fhe DIFFERENCE" " er me, but make me". A letter from Mrs. Eric Bell was read. Members decided to invite Miss Elma Inman to speak on Dec. 4. Mrs. Melvin McLeod invited next. meeting to her home. Lunch committee. Miss Elsie Laird Bnll Mrs. Stewart Parkman; organist, Mrs. B. Andrew. Friendship secre- tary reported twenty one calls. also some flowers sent to sick. Parcel "M1195 l“ ‘my three dollars was sent away. Meeting closed with the Mizpeh Benediction. A meeting of the Ladies Ald fol- lowed. MlSs Elsie Laird presiding. One verse of "I need Thee every hour" was sung. Minutes read and accepted. Roll call answered by twelve members" Collection $1.10. Miss Laird auctioned several art- lclea which were donated and 7911111011 $5.56 as well as having a good laugh which ls good for the soul. Singing the last verse of hymn mentioned closed meeting. A delicious lunch was enjoyed. Dorothy lllx Says - . Continued from page 2 the barr- necessities of life, none of the luxuries to which sno 1| as custometl, she will assuredly not be happy unless she la of a very ex- ceptionally strong character, and is really capable of the grnnrl passion. It is unromantlc but true that most women are happier with a mun they like and respect and vrlin can stipport them vvmifortribly than they nre with the mun with whom they were romantically ln lovs when they married, but who drugs them down into poverty. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a young girl In my teens. Until lately I have always believed that my father was dead. New I find tlizit lie ls living and that my mother lii divorced from him rind that she llll lled to me about his being dciirl. I Wont my dtiddy. Anrl I ivaiit ta know about him even if I can‘t. have him, yet 1 am afraid to nslt my mother about him. What shall I do? V. ANSWER: Tell your mother that you know about. her divorce and that your father ls living and risk lier to tell you the truth about hlm. You have a right to know that. And you have a rlizht to know him and vlsit him if he ls the proper sort of person. A woman certainly makes a great mistake xvhen she tlncs not tell her children the truth about matters that. concern them. The children always find lt out. and they resent being deceived. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will answer problems of general Interest through hei- column. ,,~___ 3a tl E appliances at:- Toombo Music Store ‘ ictoliui st. Alwuyi a favorite Christmas proiorit, the G-E Heating Pod. Soothing, comforting, has a hun- drod uiet hi tho home. $8.95. A magnificent proiotit for the wliolo tomlly. Give o G-Eredio-photiogrupli for the finest reception and record reproduction. 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